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Arnout C Smit1,2, Evelien Schat3, Eva Ceulemans3.
Abstract
Affect, behavior, and severity of psychopathological symptoms do not remain static throughout the life of an individual, but rather they change over time. Since the rise of the smartphone, longitudinal data can be obtained at higher frequencies than ever before, providing new opportunities for investigating these person-specific changes in real-time. Since 2019, researchers have started using the exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) procedure, as a statistically sound method to reach this goal. Real-time, person-specific change detection could allow (a) researchers to adapt assessment intensity and strategy when a change occurs to obtain the most useful data at the most useful time and (b) clinicians to provide care to patients during periods in which this is most needed. The current paper provides a tutorial on how to use the EWMA procedure in psychology, as well as demonstrates its added value in a range of potential applications.Entities:
Keywords: EWMA procedure; actigraphy; ecological momentary assessment; online monitoring; statistical process control
Year: 2022 PMID: 35603660 DOI: 10.1177/10731911221086985
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Assessment ISSN: 1073-1911